Volunteer Application

Volunteers at the Woodson Research Center work in many ways to ensure the long-term physical stability of our rare books, archives, and manuscripts, so that they will remain available to researchers. Book box making, mylar encapsulation of fragile paper, manuscript research and identification of photographs are just a few of the tasks taken on by volunteers. For more information, contact: Lee Pecht, Director of the Woodson Research Center at: pecht@rice.edu or 713.348.2120.

From time to time, there are volunteer opportunities in other areas of the library. For more information, contact: Melinda Reagor Flannery, Assistant University Librarian for Technical Services at: reagor@rice.edu or 713.348.3773.

Full Name *

Email Address *

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Current Address *

Availability *

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Department Interest *

Reference

Interlibrary Loan

User Experience

GIS Data Center

Government Information

Technical Services

Woodson Research Center

Special Skills or Qualifications *

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Fondren Library Volunteer Policy

Fondren Library depends on the commitment and expertise of many in the community who give their time and energy to our on-going projects. Here are guidelines to help ensure that the volunteer experience is a positive one for all involved.

Minimum age
Minimum age is 18.

Minimum time requirements
Volunteers assisting with short-term projects will agree to meet minimum time requirements as mutually agreed upon between volunteer and volunteer liaison. Volunteers are asked to make a minimum commitment of 4 hours per week, completed in 4-hour blocks of time, generally for no less than 6 months. A set schedule will be mutually agreed upon between volunteer and volunteer liaison.

Attendance
Regular attendance is important. Being late may inconvenience those who count on the volunteer’s assistance. Volunteers who must be late should notify their volunteer liaison in advance. Volunteers should also notify their volunteer liaison as far in advance as possible should an absence be required. Any volunteer failing to appear without notification for two weeks in a row will be automatically withdrawn from the volunteer program.

Orientation and training
Once a prospective volunteer has been chosen for the program in an area determined by mutual interest, the volunteer will participate in on-the-job training by a departmental/volunteer liaison. The volunteer will sign an agreement form covering the nature of volunteer duties and appropriate behavior.

Volunteer Picture ID
Before beginning their duties, all volunteers are required to have an official Rice picture ID card identifying them as complimentary employees. Each volunteer’s liaison will work with Fondren administrative staff to ensure the volunteer gets an ID. The ID permits access to the building at both Library entrances.

Parking
The Library does not pay for parking. There are numerous parking lots on the perimeter of the campus. The closest covered parking is the Central Parking Garage under the Business School. An economy lot is located at the edge of the campus next to the stadium. Shuttle buses run a regular schedule with numerous stops. Please visit the campus parking information website for information.

Visitors/Telephone use
Volunteers are asked to refrain from visiting with friends and family during their hours. Children are not allowed to accompany volunteers to work. Cell phones should be off or on mute during volunteer hours. Use of telephones should not interfere with volunteer responsibilities.

Safety
Safety is of primary importance for staff and volunteers. Volunteers should report any safety hazards and inappropriate behavior to their volunteer liaison.

Resignation
Volunteers may occasionally leave the program before completion of their commitment. The volunteer liaison should be informed if the volunteer decides to leave.

Agreement *

By submitting this application, I affirm that the facts set forth in it are true and complete. I understand that if I am accepted as a volunteer, any false statements, omissions, or other misrepresentations made by me on this application may result in my immediate dismissal.